

The Gaylord College currently offers about 20 graduate assistantships and seven scholarships.
Assistantship work may include tasks such as assisting a faculty member with research, working with students in a lab section of a course, helping with grading or class preparation, or assisting in the journalism library. A full assistantship involves 20 hours of work per week during the regular academic year. It carries a waiver of nine hours per semester of the nonresident portion of tuition and seven hours of the resident portion. A stipend of $10,700 is provided for 20 hours of work per week. Student health insurance is also included.
Scholarships range from $500 to about $2,500. Both academic ability and financial need are considered. The following scholarships are offered:
The Lachenmeyer Graduate Fellowship provides $2,000 for 8 hours per week of work.
The Gaylord College will offer excellent funding to five students per year. The following two packages are highly competitive with other programs around the country.
$18,000 stipend per year for three years. Fellows will teach and do research for 20 hours per week during each academic year.
Waiver of nine hours of non-resident portion of tuition and seven hours of resident portion of tuition.
Student health insurance (“Plan II”) with the option of buying additional insurance for the fellow or dependents.
$18,000 stipend per year for three years. Fellows will teach and do research for 20 hours per week during each academic year.
Full waiver of tuition and fees.
$1,000 per year for travel to present research papers at conferences.
Student health insurance (“Plan II”) with the option of buying additional insurance for the fellow or dependents.